‘The Elder Scrolls Online’ to drop Subscription Fee, Coming To Consoles In June

After a lackluster initial response when The Elder Scrolls Online released last year, many fans assumed it was only a matter of time before the game went free-to-play, joining the likes of Star Wars: The Old Republic, Rift and many MMOs before it.

The game didn't release to a great response when it luanched last year, many fans assumed it was only a matter of time before the game went free-to-play, joining the likes of Star Wars: The Old Republic, Rift and many MMOs before it.

Today Bethesda Softworks made it official -- The Elder Scrolls Online is dropping its subscription fee.

Now players who purchase the game at retail won't have to worry about paying a monthly fee in order to access the world of Tamriel. The nrew free-to-play verison will begin for PC players on March 17, when the game's name will be re-titled The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited. the new version of the game will have all of the same content the orginal game had but will now offer optional items that can be purchased with real money. There will also be optional DLC content.

To celebrate the news, Bethesda has also released a new cinematic trailer for the game. Watch it below:

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